Keep up the good work my good sir. You have a certain quality that could make a great science communicator!
@danielwalker66535 күн бұрын
You should show how Pluto is only 2/3 the diameter of the moon and 1/6 its mass. There are 7 or 8 moons larger than it. If we had to include Pluto as a planet we'd also have to include similar objects and there could be ~20-30 planets
@jupiterthebiggestplanet932820 күн бұрын
Last time I watched your video was 2 years ago, good to see you
@user-ph6kc7qm3w24 күн бұрын
Hi kevin! I was so fun during your class in SongAm space camp. I hope we meet again and have fun!
@user-ph6kc7qm3w24 күн бұрын
Ps.my name is addy.
@NathanBall18Ай бұрын
Is the earth expanding then all the time if gravity is real and there is matter in the low pressure expanse of space wouldnt the earth constantly “suck up all the dirt” so to speak and constantly be growing? We dont seem to be losing any or much mass to space at all. But we gain asteroids and other bits. Even if stuff gets burnt up entering the atmosphere it still ends up staying there it doesn’t get expunged out?
@ksanubhavАй бұрын
Nice info! Thanks.
@SenorCluckАй бұрын
I’ve seen two of the shuttles so far. Enterprise and Atlantis. Wasn’t able to see Discovery because the museum was closed when I was in DC.
@sbkarajanАй бұрын
Do you remember John Glenn? Unlike Alan, Glenn supposedly orbited the earth 3 times in 1962, after Yuri Gagarin orbited the earth once in 1961. But guess what.... Orbiting earth meaning speed of 28,000 km/h and reentering the earth at around 3000 F heat. Take a look at Glenn's spacecraft, Friendship 7, on display in Washington museum. Paint is intact, and there is no scorching marks, unlike Soyuz and Shenzhou, the real reentry vehicles. FYI, paint melts at 200 - 300 F, so what gives? Same thing for all Mercury and Gemini. At least for Apollo, made of bare aluminum, they blowtorched the surface to make it look like it went through re-entry. What's the melting point of Aluminum? That's why China and Russia uses Titanium for their craft and then coat the surface.
@sbkarajanАй бұрын
Chinese and Russians who orbited the earth for multiple days cannot walk. They are taken out by others and then to even stand straight, they need someone's help. Look for Shenzhou mission photos. Four days in space for Shenzhou 6, they can barely stand, cannot really walk. 14 days in space for Shenzhou 9, they cannot stand or walk. Space Shuttle that claimed to have been in space for like 12-17 days walk out like cucumbers. Heard of comment by Dmitry Rogozin's cucumber comment? So what is going on?
@davidclark573Ай бұрын
I was the first to detect past marine life on Mars viewing a past Rover scan of the planet. NASA is instructed to redact any signs of life before allowing the public to view the footage. but they missed this evidence.
@KennyG_420Ай бұрын
Great video, glad you didn’t grab the dry ice accidentally with your bare hands when during your experiment 🧪
@alim_y2 ай бұрын
Obama
@winniewera25102 ай бұрын
If I was in your class and your mom would like me there and you could pick up 🆙 her stuff for me and bring me back home 🏠 to get it I don’t have any money left over I just have a few minutes and then I’ll come over to the school to get her stuff and you guys will go pick up ⬆️ her stuff for school 🏫 🎉
The only way I could do that was if you wanted me too I could come and pick it out and then I can go get you if you’re still there and I can pick it up and then we will just go to your moms house and pick up 🆙 the kids 👧 and go to my moms and get it and we can just meet 🎊 you don’t know when you’re gonna come back home 🏠 but you could come home with your baby daddy money 💰 so you could have it for free 🆓 And you can just come 😅 but you have a little baby girl 👧 and you don’t worry 😉 and you have a good day to be yourself too I hope I hope you’re doing good today I hope you’re feeling good luck on the weekend
@Space-Cards2 ай бұрын
Amazing ❤❤❤
@patsornchaiw.13612 ай бұрын
Great video!
@krollpeter2 ай бұрын
Let us bring it closer to the sun, and then just wait. What distance would be about right?
@heroknaderi2 ай бұрын
Always. Very interesting ✌️😎
@halimahahmad71922 ай бұрын
Still secret form result UK Amerika Portugal Spain Italian single leaders 3.6.2024
@liamharpermaldo57013 ай бұрын
Mars was discovered in ancient times cus mars is visible to the naked years
@Fish128423 ай бұрын
Bros been mewing💀💀💀
@johnguilfoyle30733 ай бұрын
It's pronounced ten·u·ous ˈten-yə-wəs. : having little substance or strength. Not teen u ous.
@user-zi7vo7gs5r4 ай бұрын
It depends on how far you are from the ocean..
@sanjinkusterMT4 ай бұрын
How the Rover drive there and "helikopter" fly there on that temperatures and winds
@liamharpermaldo57015 ай бұрын
Deimos is also slowly drifting away from mars
@gee66075 ай бұрын
Mercury at 88 day orbit
@rahmaramadan45716 ай бұрын
Why you stop kevin you are really awesome 👏👏👏 keep going
@rahmaramadan45716 ай бұрын
Really awesome 🎉 Where are you now ??
@rahmaramadan45716 ай бұрын
Awsome ❤❤
@liamharpermaldo57016 ай бұрын
Kevin u forgot a place between Saturn and uranus those are centaurs
@nerissamingala61076 ай бұрын
Earth life and life
@vanshikathakur4288 ай бұрын
nice video
@davejones7329 ай бұрын
Dude.
@davejones7329 ай бұрын
Terrific Site!
@davejones7329 ай бұрын
Okay, gkept me listening and got me interested...Keep it coming..
@connorpike239 ай бұрын
You actually can see the Great Wall from the Moon
@michellesum71733 ай бұрын
Have you gone to the moon?
@NaoSouOJean9 ай бұрын
Awesomeee, congratulations for de amazing explanation!!
@0Logan059 ай бұрын
Nobody.. As it’s ALL 100% fake.. I know this as an Absolute Fact..
I can understand concept but others have said the atmosphere is in a vacuum, so there must be a specific point where the atmosphere is moving then past that, the vacuum of space exists, so there must be a threshold point. How is the atmosphere, which is a gas, and the Earth which is a solid, and the water, which is a liquid, all moving at the same speed as one body? And if the atmosphere is a gas, how is it different from other gases like wind from hurricanes or simple directional breezes
@spikenomoon Жыл бұрын
So did these snowflakes land on the rover do they interfere with the camera lens or solar panels. It’s so crazy these time panels are able to run the rover across the ground run the camera receive and transmit massive amounts of digits data for photos and diagnostic data. Has the rover ever been caught in a massive dust storm.?
@Tasilva82 Жыл бұрын
Man, great info, just try to imagine your audience could be over than 7-year-olds😂
@Nickoc47 Жыл бұрын
Saturn has the most moons
@ishmaelphilip7273 Жыл бұрын
1300000?...
@yousefalamari352 Жыл бұрын
Mars is a planet farther from the Sun as compared to Earth. In fact, the temperature on Mars is -81°C. (-109°F)
@yousefalamari352 Жыл бұрын
The Sun is one of the biggest stars than red dwarfs. The Sun is 109 wider than Earth & 1,300,000 Earths could fit inside the volume of the Sun.
@michaelc29233 ай бұрын
The first sentence does not make sense at all… our sun is is no where near of the biggest stars